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This past Friday we had our Sadies dance and it was full of entertainment! We had a ferris wheel, fresh served tacos, cotton candy, popcorn, chill spot next to a bonfire, and even a Mario Kart tournament. The DJ had some bops that he busted out, people seemed to like his music cus they clearly … Continue reading Sadie’s In The Valley Conclusion

Sadie's in the Valley will be on Friday, March 29th in the Quad from 7pm-11pm. Tickets are being sold right now at the cashier's office $20 with an ASB card and $25 without. There will be a ferris wheel, a taco truck, DJ, carnival games, cotton candy, popcorn and a smash bros tournament! It will … Continue reading Sadie’s in the Valley: All the Info You Need

On January 19th, San Diego held its third annual Women’s March. Women and men alike floked from all over San Diego to come and participate. Around 10 a.m. the event was started off with a prayer from Kumeyaay Elder Virginia Christman. After, came a select group of keynote speakers including Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, Assemblyman … Continue reading Women’s March

Maria Tomas is a Sophomore here at VCHS and at the top of her competitive class. Maria, regarded by classmates, is quiet; however, always working hard. In her AP Statistics class--which is a class usually for seniors--is described as a “Silent Storm”. As her fellow senior classmate Ryenne Stehly says, “She is not only a … Continue reading Student Spotlight: Maria “The Silent Storm” Tomas

Mrs. Degen~ P.E. & FOCUS teacher Q: Do you celebrate Christmas? A: Yes, my family celebrates christmas. Q: Do you decorate your house for christmas? A: We do,always. Definitely. Q: What is a yearly tradition that your family has? A: Taking the girls to see santa every year, so they can sit on his lap. … Continue reading Holiday Interviews

It is the holiday season! Not to burst your bubble but the finals week is also getting closer. Besides the haunting studying marathons that might be going on… This years we are lucky enough to have our annual winter fest. On Friday, the 14th all of the clubs are going to be selling yummy treats … Continue reading Winterfest Tomorrow!

Melvin Velasquez11th GradeQ: What do you think about the teachers at VCHS?A: I think they’re really helpful. They really care and put it inthe effort to help their students reach their goals and I reallyadmire that.Q: What about the students?A: The majority are really friendly and I get along with 99% ofthem.The students make the … Continue reading Foreign Exchange/ New Student Interviews

The Walk to End Breast Cancer was held on Sunday November 4th at Balboa Park. Ms. Meyers Physiology class attended this walk to support the cause. There were more than 9,000 people who took part in the walk. Komen San Diego Race for the Cure raised $927,665.81 which surpassed their goal of $915,00. It was a … Continue reading Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

We interviewed Hunter Shumake who is a senior in ASB in charge of the sound system and music. What got you into mixing? Well, Sophomore year, I started doing music with ASB [I] learned how to set it [sound system] up and then just kind of naturally and organically progressed into full on mixing and … Continue reading Student Spotlight: Hunter Shumake